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Breezy Beaches
Posted by Vivian Gonzalez
South Florida had a front cross through Wednesday night and for the most part clouds have hung around, the winds have picked up, but no big change in temps.
The front has already dissipated and an area of high pressure has quickly settled in to the Southeast United States allowing for the breeze to pick up along the coast. This should keep conditions mostly dry, with only an isolated on shore shower possible.
As we head into the weekend, we should expect more of the same with seasonal temperatures. However, since it will be breezy at the beach, conditions out on the water for beach goers and boaters will not be ideal.
Have a wonderful Thursday South Florida and make it a safe one!
Vivian Gonzalez
Meteorologist
SVEN Channel 7
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